The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side xix
... truest thoughts expressed in the grandest language , for the light of science regu- lated by the law of eloquence ? ' Lady Bacon in a letter to his brother Anthony . A CHRONOLOGY OF BACON'S LIFE AND WRITINGS Born at York PREFACE xix.
... truest thoughts expressed in the grandest language , for the light of science regu- lated by the law of eloquence ? ' Lady Bacon in a letter to his brother Anthony . A CHRONOLOGY OF BACON'S LIFE AND WRITINGS Born at York PREFACE xix.
Side 4
... light of nature I have observed in your Majesty , and such a readiness to take flame and blaze from the least occasion pre- sented , or the least spark of another's knowledge delivered . And as the Scripture saith of the wisest king ...
... light of nature I have observed in your Majesty , and such a readiness to take flame and blaze from the least occasion pre- sented , or the least spark of another's knowledge delivered . And as the Scripture saith of the wisest king ...
Side 7
... light whereof man did give names unto other creatures in Paradise , as they were brought before him , according unto their proprieties , which gave the occasion to the fall but it was the proud knowledge of good and evil , with an ...
... light whereof man did give names unto other creatures in Paradise , as they were brought before him , according unto their proprieties , which gave the occasion to the fall but it was the proud knowledge of good and evil , with an ...
Side 8
... light ; and not only delighted in beholding the variety of things and vicissitude of times , but raised also to find out and discern the ordinances and decrees , which throughout all those changes are infallibly observed . And although ...
... light ; and not only delighted in beholding the variety of things and vicissitude of times , but raised also to find out and discern the ordinances and decrees , which throughout all those changes are infallibly observed . And although ...
Side 9
... light doth from darkness ; and that the wise man's eyes keep watch in his head , whereas the fool roundeth about in darkness : but withal I learned , that the same mortality involveth them both . ' And for the second , certain it is ...
... light doth from darkness ; and that the wise man's eyes keep watch in his head , whereas the fool roundeth about in darkness : but withal I learned , that the same mortality involveth them both . ' And for the second , certain it is ...
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